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A woman who fell into an open grave at a funeral has settled her lawsuit against the undertakers, gravediggers and owners of the graveyard. Margaret Walsh, from Co Kerry, told the High Court she fell into the grave while attending the funeral of a first cousin in September 2011.

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Jurors in Irish criminal trials should always be warned not to conduct research on the internet, according to a new report launched by Chief Justice Frank Clarke yesterday. In a significant report on judges and juries in Ireland, researchers Mark Coen, Niamh Howlin, Colette Barry and John Lynch conc

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A former Limerick solicitor has lost an appeal over being adjudged bankrupt. John Tobin was issued with a bankruptcy summons by the Revenue Commissioners in April 2016 while still practising as a solicitor.

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Joanne Hyde, partner and head of employment at Eversheds Sutherland, examines a recent Irish court ruling on Sunday work. The emergence of businesses like Deliveroo, Buymie, and Uber Eats in the Irish market has created the so-called “gig economy” where individuals are engaged as self-em

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Lawyers at Sherwin O'Riordan Solicitors are set to take part in the firm's first charity hike in support of a homework club for children living in extremely challenging circumstances. Members of the firm will climb Lugnaquilla, the highest mountain in Leinster, in aid of the Irish Youth Foundation (

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A brewery has refused to remove cartoon animals from its beer cans despite a regulator ruling that it appeals too much to children. Bristol-based Lost & Grounded insists that its artwork is "no different to the multitude of other brands on the market that utilise an artistic style".

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